Encounter of USA-L0052

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Water depth: 33.528 meters

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Identified as: USA-L0052

Matched by: Unmatched first encounter

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Number: b3dd5854-4f92-4185-af7f-0fc33b8d814a

Date created:2018-07-20
Date last edited:  2021-11-09

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Measurements

Type Size Units
Pre-caudal Length centimeters
Length centimeters
Temp. 23.89 Celsius
Underwater IMG 1.0 centimeters

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Attributes

Taxonomy Carcharias taurus 

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Status: alive

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Sex: female

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Noticeable scarring:  Yes

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Behavior:  Very calm demeanor. No other outstanding behavior noticed.

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Group Role:  None

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Life stage:  unknown

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Additional comments:
https://monitor.noaa.gov/shipwrecks/hutton.html Additionally, since 2008, with the assistance of local divers and avocational researchers, NOAA has determined that other initially reported shipwreck identities were incorrect and has been working to clarify their identities. Working with our partners, sites that had been identified as Mirlo, Papoose, W.E. Hutton, and San Delfino have now been more accurately identified as San Delfino, W.E. Hutton, Ario, and Papoose respectively (once believed Mirlo is in fact San Delfino; site of believed Papoose is actually W.E. Hutton; site of W.E. Hutton is Ario; and the site of believed San Delfino is actually Papoose).

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Spot Matching Algorithms (Modified Groth and I3S)

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31 left-side spots added.

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I3S: Left-side scan results

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